The Amygdala Is a Chemosensor that Detects Carbon Dioxide and Acidosis to Elicit Fear Behavior
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Matthew A. Howard | John A. Wemmie | Nader S. Dahdaleh | Frank M. Faraci | Jason E. Allen | M. Howard | M. Welsh | A. E. Ziemann | J. Wemmie | F. Faraci | N. Dahdaleh | Michael J. Welsh | Matthew W. Coryell | Adam E. Ziemann | Amanda M. Wunsch | Iuliia I. Drebot | Cynthia M. Lynch | C. Lynch | M. Coryell | J. E. Allen | A. Wunsch | I. Drebot
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